This is part of a legal case where the party that is suing assigns his case to anoher party.
To file a motion for substitution of party plaintiff in a legal case, the party seeking substitution must submit a formal written request to the court. This request should include the reasons for the substitution and any supporting evidence. The court will then review the motion and make a decision based on the merits of the case and applicable laws. It is important to follow all procedural rules and deadlines when filing a motion for substitution of party plaintiff.
The person initiating a law suit is called an Appellant.
An Intervenor is an individual or other party (corporation) who is not already a party to an existing lawsuit, but who makes himself a party either by joining with the plaintiff (making him an intervenor plaintiff) or uniting with the defendant (making him an intervenor defendant).
the other party
The PLAINTIFF is the party who files (brings) the lawsuit.
One who seek the justice.Another View: The plaintiff is the person who initiates a court action by filing a complaint with the clerk of the court against a defendant and demanding damages, performance, and/or a court determination of their rights.A plaintiff is sometimes called a petitioner.THey are the party who initiates the court action.
The aggrieved party in a lawsuit is the plaintiff
The plaintiff or petitioner.
If you are the plaintiff by counterclaim - that means you were the defendant in a previous claim and are now offsetting that claim with a counterclaim. You reverse your role with this action and point the finger back at the original plaintiff.
In a criminal case it is the accuser. In a civil case - think Judge Judy - it is the Plaintiff
Plaintiff is the party who starts a lawsuit.
In a case citation, the plaintiff is typically listed first before the defendant. The plaintiff is the party that initiates a legal action or lawsuit against the defendant.